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Sublime Text 2 requires a Python 2.6 library. This problem is caused by it being unable to find it. It's possible to fix this by placing the contents of a Lib folder from a python distribution archive downloaded from here into a lib/python2.6 folder of Sublime Text 2 installation.

Unfortunately, Nikita's answer didn't work for me, but I noticed that I only had problems when using symlinks to Sublime Text and not when using the "real" path to the executable. Then I tested with an alias; lo and behold, it works.

Add one of these to your alias or rc file (usually, bash_rc tests if .bash_aliases exists and automatically includes it)